Aaron Bromagem, general manager of LegalWorks at Tonkean, which won the Legalweek Leaders in Tech Law Award for Legal Operations Innovation, talks about how legal tech users are moving away from point solutions toward platforms capable of handling end-to-end workflows.
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Querious CEO Hilary Bowman, who won the Legalweek Leaders in Tech Law Award for Innovator of the Year—Provider (Individual), discusses how law firms are prioritizing tools that support business development, and how ethical obligations are both driving and hindering tech adoption.
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Olivia Mockel, chief brand and market strategy officer at SurePoint Technologies, which won the Legalweek Leaders in Tech Law Award for Innovation in Hiring, Staffing & Recruitment, talks about how the perception that modernization is too costly or too disruptive can slow technology adoption.
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From : Blog Entry >> ILTA’s Blog EntryChicago, IL (19 March 2026) The International Legal Technology Association (ILTA) announces the 2026 Influential Women in Legal Tech honorees, recognizing five outstanding leaders whose mentorship, innovation, and impact are shaping the global legal technology ecosystem. Since 2020, ILTA has marked Women’s History Month each March by celebrating women whose work advances
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AI is top of mind for every law firm, but without clean, organised, and accessible data, even the smartest tools fall short. In our recent webinar, Legal IT Insider’s editor Caroline Hill and NetDocument’s director of AI solutions Brandall Nelson dived into what firms need to get right before launching AI initiatives and where they can see improvement.Nelson explained
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Most people use AI the way the system is designed to be used: ask a question, get a synthesis, and leave with answer. Keep it brief, transactional, and clean. We treat hallucination as a bug to be patched and drift as a signal to reboot.This is exactly backward.As popularized in AI discourse by Emily Bender, Ian Griffiths, and others, in
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By Neil Cameron, lead analyst, Legal IT Insider
DLA Piper – the world’s third-largest law firm by revenue – has announced it will dissolve its Swiss verein structure and replace it with a new global holding structure above its US and International LLPs, with closer alignment of strategy, leadership and partner incentives. The decision, confirmed by global chair and co-CEO
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This session from the SCSP AI+Education conference offers a compelling look at how the bedrock of our labor and education systems is shifting from static credentials to dynamic capabilities. As a technologist, reading between the lines of the dialogue between LinkedIn’s Catlin O’Neill and Microsoft’s Allyson Knox reveals a clear mandate: the “Human-in-the-loop” is no longer just a safety protocol;
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By Caroline Hill
If I could give you only one takeaway from Legalweek in New York last week, it would be that more mature and thoughtful conversations have emerged from the froth and chaos of the post GenAI years.  Discussion topics included trust, workflow, cost, ROI, and shadow IT. Obviously agentic AI was prevalent, and there are some exciting advances
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For the final installment of our LawNext on Location series, all recorded during my trip to San Francisco, I head across the bay to Oakland, to the headquarters of e-discovery company Everlaw, where I sit down with founder and CEO AJ Shankar for a conversation about technology, AI and being in it for the long […]
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